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*'''Nanostructures in equilibrium:''' two-dimensional | *'''Nanostructures in equilibrium:''' graphene and other two-dimensional materials, carbon nanotubes, topological insulators, magnetic multilayers. | ||
* '''Nanostructure out of equilibrium:''' conductance quantization, | *'''Nanostructure out of equilibrium:''' conductance quantization, quantum interference, spin-dependent tunneling, spin and quantum Hall effects, spin-transfer torque, I-V curves. | ||
* '''Theoretical techniques:''' | *'''Theoretical techniques:''' elements of density functional theory (DFT), Landauer-Büttiker scattering formalism, nonequilibrium Green function techniques. | ||
* '''Experimental techniques:''' | *'''Experimental techniques:''' scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy. | ||
* '''Applications:''' nanoelectronics, thermoelectrics | *'''Applications:''' nanoelectronics, spintronics, thermoelectrics. |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 31 August 2020
- Nanostructures in equilibrium: graphene and other two-dimensional materials, carbon nanotubes, topological insulators, magnetic multilayers.
- Nanostructure out of equilibrium: conductance quantization, quantum interference, spin-dependent tunneling, spin and quantum Hall effects, spin-transfer torque, I-V curves.
- Theoretical techniques: elements of density functional theory (DFT), Landauer-Büttiker scattering formalism, nonequilibrium Green function techniques.
- Experimental techniques: scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy.
- Applications: nanoelectronics, spintronics, thermoelectrics.